Amazing Clinique/John Lewis Offer!

November 3, 2017

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Clinique Best of Beauty Offer

Erm, excuse me! At this time of year I spend a lot of time on-line looking out for seasonal offers and finding stockists or new products that I think perhaps you’d like. How it’s taken me til nearly 4pm on a Friday to discover this I don’t know! It’s a stellar offer. So, in brief, it seems to be a John Lewis Exclusive. There are various permutations of this offer but the best value seems to be that if you buy the Clinique More Than Moisture Skincare Gift Set, below, for £81, you will receive the Best of Beauty Set, above, absolutely free, which is worth £145!** What! It’s HERE.

Clinique Best of Beauty

Although this set just happens to be the least spend, I also think it’s the most relevant for winter skin, and you get a pretty Chubby Stick, too! So, there’s the Overnight Mask, the Moisture Surge Concentrate and the Moisture Surge Gel Creme to tackle dry skin and a lippie to make you smile.

Clinique Best of Beauty

In the free gift, alongside a vanity case, you get the following:

Dramatically Different Moisturising Lotion+™, 125ml

Rinse Off Foaming Cleanser, 150ml

Smart SPF 15 Custom Repair Moisturiser Dry/Combination, 50ml

High Impact Lash Elevating Mascara, Brightening Black, 7ml

Smart Night Custom Repair Moisturiser, 30ml

Pop Lip Colour & Primer, Cherry Pop, 2.3g

Take The Day Off Makeup Remover For Lids, Lashes & Lips, 50ml

If John Lewis had been more clear, the offer should read… buy a skin care set, then you can buy the £145 value bundle for £45. Instead, they seem to have incorporated that extra £45 into the skincare set so you pay £81 for it and then get the £145 bundle. It’s a miscommunication basically, but still, £100 of free products. Go HERE!

If John Lewis had been more clear, the offer should read… buy a skin care set, then you can buy the £145 value bundle for £45. Instead, they seem to have incorporated that extra £45 into the skincare set so you pay £81 for it and then get the £145 bundle. It’s a miscommunication basically, but still, £100 of free products.